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[00:00:47] Welcome back to the workshop where we create community, find freedom, promote preparedness and share success. I am Toolman Tim and today is June 27th, 2024. And this is episode 459 of Workshop Radio. How is everyone out there this fine evening? We are getting an absolute dumping of rain.
[00:01:12] We're getting just got my IBC totes slash rain catchment barrels installed and we're getting somewhere in the neighborhood of an inch and a half of rain, which on the prairies this time of year is a hell of a lot of rain.
[00:01:25] So welcome back to this week in prepping where we start off with a rule to live by. So I put the list of 37 rules to live by that I attempt to live by and put them into the random number generator in this week. We got number 25.
[00:01:41] This one came from a very wise man. Bear with me. I'm going to read it to you. I hope you reserve judgment until afterwards, but rule number 25. A lazy man will always find the easiest solution or a better way to phrase it.
[00:01:57] If you want to know the easiest way to do something hire a lazy man to do it. Now, where did that come from? Well, Alex, my old operator in the oil patch. What a great guy.
[00:02:08] He'd go by Alex or by Sandy and he always told me that he said, I asked him one time, how do you know all the tricks? How do you know how to do all these things? And he goes because I'm lazy. What do you mean? Come on.
[00:02:20] No, seriously. And he was an old new fee. You can only say it in his new fee accent and he's like, well by. He says, if you want to know how to do something the easiest way you got to hire yourself a lazy person.
[00:02:29] And I was like, huh, in other words, don't kill yourself trying to figure something out, be efficient in what you do and don't spend more energy on something than you have to. Now that doesn't mean to half ask something, but what it does mean is
[00:02:46] sometimes you overthink things. Sometimes you try to put way too much gray matter into a solution when really you just ask yourself what would a lazy person do? Anyway, I hope you guys enjoyed that one. A little bit of fun for you, but I've always enjoyed it.
[00:03:00] I've kind of kept that in my book of rules to live by ever since. So we're also live on the short speed on YouTube. They continue to push that and I'm kind of excited to be in the vertical format as well.
[00:03:13] So anybody over there will try to grab as many comments as we can. We got two screens, three screens going all around here this evening. Spend some time today kind of rebuilding my desk so that my screens aren't so claustrophobic.
[00:03:28] So I'm kind of excited about that, but anyhow, I hope you guys are doing great. Let's see who we have in the chat so far. I see one step closer. I see Digger. I see happy Friday Eve's human from Pippin. Wow, right on. Janna Wilcoxon.
[00:03:44] Good to see you said lazy. That's good to know. Yeah, it's a great, a great little quote that I've used for many, many years. So all right. It's good to have everybody in here. Let's dive right in.
[00:03:59] If anyone dies while you are kept in your fallout room, move the body to another room in the house. The time has come for stranger than fiction. So here we are folks back with stranger than fiction. The segment that inspired this week in prepping.
[00:04:17] I bet you just about two years ago now. So what do we get to share with you? Well, we've got a few. So let's dive right in this week. Our first article comes from PBS. I know put the shotguns away but PBS.org and this one here says
[00:04:35] cyber attack on software company disrupts businesses at thousands of car dealerships. I heard somebody this might be a might have came from Ryan Pippin. I'm not sure, but I did hear somebody mention this just the other day. If you guys haven't noticed there has been a metric shit
[00:04:50] ton of cyber attacks, hackings, ransomware attacks, whatever you want to call them over the last couple of years. It just seems to becoming becoming more and more of a big deal. And what does a person do about this? That's the big question.
[00:05:07] I don't know if I have a simple answer, you know, because in our totally intertwined kind of interconnected world to even pull out and be able to try to work off grid is damn near impossible. Oh man.
[00:05:25] So Ryan Pippin here says this hack hits me directly in my wallet and job CDK global has basically shut down my dealership and this is going on and on you've heard me. I just keep reporting on this stuff because it just seems to keep happening.
[00:05:39] But last summer the largest book bookstore in Canada basically shut down went back to pen and paper for almost a month earlier this spring. One of the larger drug stores in Canada, definitely one of the largest ones on the West Coast shut down for the better
[00:05:58] part of a week still don't know exactly what all happened but it was what it was and so here we go. Thousands of dealers across North America have been forced to revert to pen and paper after a software company they rely on was hit by several cyber attacks.
[00:06:14] I actually missed that word several when it was doing my show prep here. The outage has not only caused delays and inconveniences for customers but also raised a major concern about whether sensitive data was compromised. That's always the big thing. I mean so here we are.
[00:06:32] I was trying to I was given some thought to this exact situation earlier and you know, I know companies back up their data. I know that they, you know, hopefully have, you know, multiple databases in offsite locations that can be reinstated
[00:06:48] but the problem is number one is a lot of times when this happens, they don't know where the the weakness the in you know, the Trojan horse, whatever it was that people use, they don't know where that is and so they can
[00:07:01] reinstall all of the old data, the old database, but if they can't fix, you know, if they don't lock the back door, the chickens, the horses, the goats, the donkeys, they're all going to get out. So where do you go from here?
[00:07:14] And again, they're going to pen and paper, which kind of sucks. Here it is. Thousands of car dealers across North America have been forced to revert to pen and paper after a software company they rely on was hit by several cyber attacks last week.
[00:07:29] The outage has not only caused delays and inconveniences for customers but has also raised major questions about whether sensitive data was compromised. The company that was hit was called CDK Global and they provide internal software systems for about 15,000 different car dealerships right there.
[00:07:46] Ryan Pippin put that up in America and Canada for all their internal computer systems. We're writing everything down by paper and pen by hand, but we can't get back into our end systems and see what the actual warranty costs are on any of these
[00:08:01] things or what they're going to cost. So here it is. We're going to talk about this. I don't know. Maybe tonight's theme is modernity. I heard somebody chatting about that the other day and how we wouldn't have evolved as a species without
[00:08:16] modernity and all of the good and the bad that comes along with modern times. And tonight without trying to be too negative, I think we're going to deal with two or three negative issues that come along with modern society. And this is definitely one of them our interconnectedness,
[00:08:32] the fact that our entire live systems, workplaces, financial institutions are all interconnected and it don't take much for three or four 15 year old kids over in some Middle Eastern country to decide that they are ready to hack whatever it happens to be.
[00:08:51] I had another article that I didn't make the cut this week, but they were talking about the ability or it was a hacker group jumping out and saying, hey, we've actually touched into the Federal Reserve. Now they couldn't prove it yet.
[00:09:05] So whether it's true or not, but the fact that they're looking at getting into that would make me and probably everybody just a little bit nervous. So what can we do about this? Like I mean, obviously you can't protect your local
[00:09:19] car dealership and I would say, you know, weight. If you were going to buy a vehicle, just wait. I don't think I don't think anything good could come out of buying a vehicle right now during the time that these systems are completely down.
[00:09:35] For personal reasons, I mean something I've been thinking about lately and I really need to do is change some of my passwords. So definitely something looking at worth doing also creating electronic copies and paper copies of all of your documents. Anything pertinent to yourself.
[00:09:58] Hey, we've got a minor select. No, I'm just getting Mr. Sonny Pizzakis. Good to see you in here this evening. If you guys haven't caught some of his stuff, do yourself a favor and check him out. He's a follower on us over on Facebook right this evening.
[00:10:11] And I had the pleasure of shaking Sonny's hand and sitting down for an interview with him at the Last Self-Reliance Festival. So it's great to see you, sir. So Pippin says totally not an inside job and totally not asking for $80 million and over on the
[00:10:26] vertical feed, Hardway Alaska, Great Nesia said affected Alaska dealerships too. And folks, no offense, Hardway, but if it made it all the way up to Alaska, it can make it just about anywhere. I mean, you know, if they're willing to pick on a
[00:10:39] small little Western Canadian pharmacy, it is definitely you know and maybe maybe they go toward things like that because they're like, you know what? This is low hanging fruit. This is easy to get a hold of and they might just be willing to pay for it.
[00:10:54] Now a lot of the companies do the same thing like Chapters and Indigo, that's the big bookstore up here in Canada. They said, you know, we don't negotiate with terrorists and they didn't pay the money and they had to rebuild everything from scratch.
[00:11:07] But you know, I would say just keeping an eye on our own personal data, changing passwords when you can. Have you hear about things like this? Canceling personal credit cards or changing the numbers, whatever you can do. But there's, you know, there's only so much we
[00:11:21] can do to protect ourselves from a company's mishandlings of information. So there it is. That's the first one of this week kind of sucks. It just seems like there has been an absolute outbreak in these information for hire, you know, looking for some sort of ransom.
[00:11:43] Like it's just a bad scenario guys. So anyway, let's move on to this one. This is a sad. So first thing I want to ask you guys, if you've heard this story, so I'm going to read you. This is from Wapo Washington Post.
[00:11:57] Article reads lost for 10 days in California forest man survived by drinking from his boot. I hope he wasn't just drinking the sweat from his boot, but anyway, so two things from you guys. Number one kind of list the mistakes with me
[00:12:13] as we go along because you'll get them pretty quick. But number two, what could he have done differently? It's a pretty short article, but there are some serious survival and prepping lessons in there. Both that were negated and learned from this. So here we go.
[00:12:27] 10 days lost in the California forest for days. Lucas McClish roam the woods in Santa Cruz Mountains without food, without supplies. What helped him survive drinking lots of water out of his hiking boots. I mean, I'll do it, you know, but anyway, the 34
[00:12:46] year old resident of Boulder Creek had left home on the morning of June 11th. Authority said here comes the first one for what he thought would be a short hike. I don't know. I'm sure most of you have heard the old saying that
[00:13:00] we shouldn't assume anybody know what happens when we assume it makes an ass out of you and me. Take a minute spell assume and you'll figure that one out, but it totally it's true. I mean, when we assume anything, we take anything for granted.
[00:13:12] That's when shit goes sideways, right? So here we are said. So number one, he thought it would be a short hike. He assumed that the sun would come up tomorrow. He assumed that everything would be the same way that it always is number two, I didn't bring anything
[00:13:27] because I thought I was doing a three hour hike to go to work. McClish told KSBW news so thought it was going to be a short hike. Didn't bring any preparations, but he got lost in those three hours turned into 10 days. His family reported him.
[00:13:46] Are you ready for this? Five days into it. So I don't want to completely read into this. Maybe maybe the family was used to not hearing from him, but what does that tell you? All right. Number one, he assumed was going to be a short trip number two.
[00:14:04] He didn't take supplies number three. He probably didn't tell anybody he was going anywhere and number four. There's some sort of red flag there that they didn't check in on him for five days. There you go. Now here's an interesting thing again. Going to talk about technology.
[00:14:22] Authorities use drones to locate him in a thick forest Thursday after several witnesses reported hearing his pleas for help. Okay, so it sounds like I wanted to say he stayed in one place, but he did not because we'll get to that in just a moment.
[00:14:37] But he was signaling for help the only way he had because he didn't have a mirror. He didn't have a whistle. The only thing he had was his voice, which must have been getting rather perched and dry, but from all the hollering.
[00:14:49] Sunny over in the comments here, Sunny says, I'm amazed at how many tough guys don't even own a basic compass have zero land navigation skills. It's kind of similar to the dudes who are like, I don't need a big lighter. That's for fake survivalists or that's for whomever.
[00:15:06] I mean, dude, that's the same folks that say I don't need roadside assistance or I don't need life insurance because real preppers don't have that kind of shit. Nope. Wrong. Chris Watkins. Good to see you in here. All right, so they use drones to locate him after
[00:15:21] people heard him hollering. I'm surprised they didn't stick around. I mean, now again, the voice could have carried many, many distances. He does talk about how well actually let me get on to the next part. So what do they always tell you when you get
[00:15:36] lost as a kid? The first thing you do stay in one place one time when that was stupid. In college we decided we are going to go to Quiddi Falls and this was a new Brunswick and the woods are thick there.
[00:15:50] There was a group of about six of us and we went completely unprepared. We just headed into the woods where we thought the trail was. We get in far enough where the woods closes in on us, realize we don't know what direction we're
[00:16:05] going and we realize we're in the totally wrong place. Now, the advantage we had was we had about six people with us. And before anybody else could say anything, I said listen, here's the deal. And the only reason it's not like I had a lot of
[00:16:19] experience with this, but my dad had told me stories about all the close calls he had as when he was hunting as a young guy. So I said, listen, the group of us stay right here and one person walk in one direction as
[00:16:33] long as they're still in shodding range. And we ended up having to send somebody in three different directions before we found our way back to the road. And we were not. This is going to sound awful guys. We weren't more than two or 300 yards off the road.
[00:16:47] So that worked that that stay in one place. I mean, it was kind of a modified version of that, but either way, man, so here it is. So I kind of just hiked each day. I'd go up a canyon down a canyon to the next
[00:16:59] waterfall and sit down with a waterfall and drink water out of my boot. McClish said he also foraged for wild berries, but toward the tail end, he said he really felt the need for some kind of sustenance. Yep, there it is.
[00:17:14] So and of course, the thing you want it the most was a burrito and a taco bowl, but when it comes down to it, those are the lessons. I mean, it's the same as in the winter time at really anytime here on the prairies, but especially
[00:17:29] in the dead cold of winter, you don't hop in the vehicle without having, you know, winter clothes to survive the elements. And if you do your crazy, I try to tell my kids all the time, you know, we'll be going
[00:17:40] to volleyball and Charlotte will be like, it's okay. I can just wear leggings or it's okay. I can just wear shorts and I'm like, we're in hours drive, sweetie. What happens if we end up in a ditch or you know, I hope that shit never happens and
[00:17:51] you know, you don't want to be the negative nanny or Nancy or anything like that, but just be prepared just a little bit. Even I mean, even just the small like two things, you know, check in with your family before you left, tell them when you're
[00:18:03] supposed to be there. And if he was hiking to work, why the hell didn't his work look for him after five days? So, you know, check in with somebody and just have even a small little survival kit, even like a whistle or a compass.
[00:18:17] Just it kind of amazes me that he was comfortable enough to do what he thought was a three hour hike on his way to work. But uneducated enough to take any kind of survival products with him. Yeah, there it is. So anyway, good to see Chris Watkins in
[00:18:34] here this evening. Great to see you over on the vertical feed. We got gunfighter concealment says hit the thumbs up. It's the free thing to do folks. Appreciate it very much. All right, what do we have next? I think we need a sip of apple pie moonshine
[00:18:47] before we do anything else. There we are. Ooh, nice and tasty kind of a cinemony. Next comes from visual comes from zero hedge and the title is visualizing the death of cash transactions around the world. So I have quite a few sources that I will
[00:19:07] go to each week to find some of the most I guess precedent articles to share with you guys. This was written by Tyler Durden. If you guys know who he is, we don't talk about what he's involved in but anyhow. So this was just something I kind of
[00:19:22] wanted to look up. There's not a lot of information here. We can infer a few things. But at one time when I used to travel regularly from Canada to the U.S. I noticed that cash was used significantly more in the U.S. than in Canada.
[00:19:37] And now I've noticed especially over the last last 18 months year to 18 months. It's just not used nearly as much in the states anymore either. So check this out here is a visualization. It's hard to see per se, but I'm just going to read you what it says here.
[00:19:54] It says where cash is king for now. The prominence of cash used in transactions is dropping in every country measured. Yeah, no shit. We know that this includes country where cash was preferential method of payment in point of sale transactions. One clear example is Nigeria in 2019 over 90%
[00:20:14] of transaction value was still in cash. That number has now fallen to 55%. In five years it is dropped by almost 50%. It's cut in half the amount of people using cash in a, you know, less than first world country like Nigeria.
[00:20:35] Cash is still the leading payment method in Nigeria and a handful of other nations, but current trends indicate this may not be the case for much longer. For now cash also remains the leading method of payment in various South American in East Asian countries.
[00:20:51] And yes, so I mean you'll notice again that the more developed the more first world the nation is the less cash that's used. So and again, there's a theme in a lot of these stories. We're going to talk about gold bar vending machines
[00:21:08] later on and some thoughts as to what people are going to do because here's my, I guess, where did this idea come from? Well, I've been relying more and more on my phone lately. I've installed a couple of cards on my Apple wallet.
[00:21:24] It makes it really convenient when we went to the hockey games. It makes it convenient when I travel. It works 100% in Canada have yet to have a problem with it and it worked 80% of the time in the US, which is
[00:21:35] pretty incredible for a Canadian bank card on a Canadian phone. So it is what it is, but we know that at some point cash is going to be almost non-existent. So I guess the first thing would be keep some have some
[00:21:50] on hand because at some point they probably won't be printing anymore. But at what point does cash? I mean, okay. Here's a question for you guys. Does cash ever become an unusable currency? It doesn't ever become something you just can't use anymore and then what happens, right?
[00:22:11] So check this out right here. We'll go. We'll scroll down. There's the list. Nigeria at 55% cash transactions down to Norway, 4% Sweden 5, New Zealand 6 in Canada, 6%. In some places cash payments are already a rarity. This includes Canada, New Zealand, Australia and most Nordic countries.
[00:22:32] The report predicts that France, Singapore, South Korea, the UK and this one caught me off guard and the United States will fall below 10% transaction value by 2027. So what's I think what's really killing cash transactions is the ability, tap number one and electronic wallets
[00:22:53] on your phone have really killed the last bastion of cash transactions and that is the small transactions. You know, the stuff that you'd pull $10 out of your wallet to buy a coffee or $5 out of your wallet to buy a coffee.
[00:23:06] Well, in most cases it's faster to tap a card than it is to make change. So what do we do as preppers? Well, I don't know if there is a hard and fast solution, but taking strides to step outside the system at least
[00:23:22] a bit helps, you know, having alternative forms of currency helps ie precious metals ie. Poo I don't know. Bitcoin any anything like that. I mean, I love the lightning network. I think it's great. I know that wallet of Soto she was shut down or at least
[00:23:43] it was shut down for a bit in the US but either way, well, you know, we got to have alternative methods, right? So, barter great having skills that you could trade great. I mean, I hope that we don't come to the point where we can't
[00:23:56] use cash ever but boy, I want to tell you, I think we're doing a damn fine job of kind of eliminating cash as a people in general. So anyway, kind of interesting little graphic inner just kind of a neat little chart right here. So here we go.
[00:24:13] We got Sandy says some places don't accept cash anymore. I have seen that what I've also noticed is that a lot of places and that was my other thought I wanted to share on this guys is COVID accelerated this beyond belief.
[00:24:30] It's going to be interesting, you know, I mean, we can sit here and look back on COVID now but in 10 to 20 years the, you know, the sociological textbooks that are written on that, you know, kind of two to three year
[00:24:40] window of COVID however you want to look at it. That just totally uprooted so many societal norms. I mean, the fact that, you know, cash transactions almost disappeared overnight. The fact that work from home became a thing. The fact that, you know, remote or electronic doctors
[00:24:59] appointments, electronic signatures, so many things just went from hard copy to electronic and just never went back. So yeah, I get it and Pippin says I have no plans to link a credit card to my phone. I get it.
[00:25:12] I totally understand and I will not judge you for not doing it at all. For me, it was a convenience thing but it's also the fact that all my information, it's all on the same network. No matter how you want to slice it.
[00:25:26] So I mean, if my credit card goes, my credit card goes. I have many other options or alternatives, I guess, but it yeah, it's a shitty situation no matter what. And Sandy, you are right here. So Sandy says I've noticed most young people never
[00:25:40] seem to use cash at all and that becomes a problem. You know, I mean, like I said, I go to the hockey game. I travel somewhere. Yeah, my I've got phone. I've got cards saved in my phone, but I also have cash back
[00:25:54] here and if I'm traveling any distance, I take another card out and I throw it in the back of my phone. And then of course I also have cash and card stashed elsewhere as well. But so you gotta come up with multiple solutions as you go along.
[00:26:08] And let's see. Got somebody else in here this evening. Corn Mac, Harkin. Great to see you in here. All right. What do we got next? This one from the land of Big Brother literally and figuratively comes from evo.co.uk. Anybody catch this story this week?
[00:26:25] This one really grinded my gears a little bit. It reminded me of a mix between iRobot and demolition man. Here we go. Mandatory speed limiters to be fitted on all new UK cars in 2024. Yep, that's right in 2024 and apparently they gave folks was
[00:26:45] it a week or a month's notice? That was it. So the use of mandatory speed limiters on all new cars was approved by the European Parliament in 2019 and it set to come enforce later this year. However, the UK decided they were going to enforce it as
[00:27:00] well with very little notice. Dubbed the intelligent speed assistance definitely not designed to take away from the fact that you're going to have something in your vehicle that controls how fast you can go. The limiters will use GPS data and or traffic sign recognition
[00:27:17] cameras to determine the speed limit of the road on the vehicle is that it's traveling on engine power will then be limited to match this preventing the car from exceeding the speed limit or just going to throw it out there.
[00:27:31] How about we've decided that everybody needs to go 10 kilometers an hour below the speed limit just to look after the environment. That could happen. Good. And there you are. All right. Engine power will then be limited to match us preventing the car from exceeding exceeding the speed limit.
[00:27:49] It will also be possible to override the system for the current journey by pushing hard on the throttle. However, the system will reengage every time the car is started. All right. Here we go. If the driver continues to drive above the speed limit for
[00:28:03] several seconds, the system should sound a warning for a few seconds and display a visual warning until the vehicle is operating at or below the speed limit again. Holy shit. Don't even know what to say there guys. So if that does not sound like I robot or demolition
[00:28:23] man when they get into the vehicle and they're like, hey, I'm going to drive this vehicle on. No, you're probably not. This is crazy. Yep, it is a feature already seen on all new Volvos and models such as Ford Focus. The limiters are also set to this.
[00:28:38] This is the best part. I just got to share it. The limiters are also set to come alongside data loggers anonymous emergency braking. Sorry, autonomous anonymous would be funny. So speed limiters data loggers autonomous emergency braking systems lane keep assist driver fatigue detection systems and other safety measures.
[00:29:01] So if you didn't like your vehicle snitching on you as it is all these other features are going to make life so much better now. This is only in the UK for now, but you know, it is kind of the same with California.
[00:29:14] They pass along and then eventually it works its way across the rest of the continent. Now here's the best part of this article trying to frame it in a positive note. It's not all quite as bad as you might think though. Really?
[00:29:28] Okay, because initially it will come with a full on-off switch. This is only to aid public acceptance at introduction. However, and it's it's likely that it intends to push for even stricter rules in the future, meaning a permanent system may come into force. So don't worry about it.
[00:29:47] You can turn it off for now just like the TVs and big brother. Oh my God. Anyway, this real this one really got me of all the stories this week. This is the one that really jumped up and bit me hard. I don't know.
[00:29:58] I just I hate that kind of stuff, but yeah. So there's definitely if you needed another reason to have an old model bug out vehicle, this could be it. Hey, alright, final interesting piece of news. Maybe this is a piece of news, but this was pretty cool.
[00:30:19] If you guys haven't seen this yet and no, I'm not looking for more land in Tennessee, but this came up in my Facebook feed. This is find a home in Tennessee dot com. 8871 Griffin Road for the small the miniscule price of 1.35 million dollars. You can have a 1952 bunker.
[00:30:44] Yep, that's what I said. Ultimate hideaway. Tennessee and USA built bomb shelter with two foot thick concrete walls. Majority of building is underground above ground portion is what is reflected on tax record underground portion is larger than above ground. Great site for tourist attraction, secure storage,
[00:31:02] wine warehousing, recording studio. Let your imagination take control. Owner financing possible to qualify purchaser. Oh boy anyway, I wanted to show you guys a few of the pictures though. I showed Becky that she was pretty excited. She's like, oh my God, we should look into getting it
[00:31:19] but no anyway. It's so here it is. It it would be a lot of fun. I don't know if there's definitely an old civil defense generator. I don't even know why there's this really creepy looking gesture in there that says how tall are you?
[00:31:32] That's like, are you too tall or too short to get in? I don't know. But so there's some shelving. There it is. There's an old civil defense. What looks like diesel generator. You know some nice spiral staircase, a ceiling that's falling in.
[00:31:46] It would be a hell of a time to have something like this. What a fun thing you could turn that into. But anyway, so if anybody happens to be looking for you know an underground bunker then for $1.35 million you
[00:32:01] can have the cool building in Tennessee and I just want to show it to Homestead Medical. Hey Chuck, he's over on the vertical feed. Good to see you brother. So yeah, that there you go. I thought that was kind of interesting before I forget
[00:32:15] all of the links from tonight's show every article and everything I'm talking about are always in the show notes. I've gotten really good at that. I was kind of slack for a little while and I've vowed to myself that I would do better.
[00:32:27] So anyway, let's take a look at the delinquents in here. We got a couple of new folks. I see Byron Roberts great to see you and the not B Man J but the B Man J. Good to see you brother. Always fun.
[00:32:39] So yes, that is the end of stranger than fiction for you guys. I wanted to show you this real quick. The latest shirt from special operations equipment. John sent this one out to me just recently. I was I think of maybe giggle like a little schoolgirl for
[00:32:54] a minute when I opened the package. Becky wondered what in the hell are you laughing at Tim? Here it is. Are you ready for it? For those on the audio, it is a picture of a bulldozer, a certain bulldozer that most folks would recognize and
[00:33:10] it says tread on those who tread on you. Yep. Love that shirt. Thank you, John and the man for sending that one my way. Original SOE equipment.com. I do believe anyway, all that shirt is yeah, this shirt is absolute fire.
[00:33:26] So you guys will see a short on this one and another one later on probably next week sometime. But yeah, this is a good one. So thanks John. All right. So next we're going to dive into the prepper files
[00:33:37] and if you wonder what that is that's a I'm not sure who come up with this name but the community did a couple of weeks ago for me. This is where we look back into this week in history.
[00:33:48] And kind of touch on a couple of interesting notes from things that might have affected preppers. So number one on this date in 1954, the first nuclear power station opened up so 70 years ago, nuclear power has been around and it was near Moscow 1930 first detection
[00:34:08] of an airplane using radio reflected radio waves of precursor to radar was used in Washington DC. I thought that was pretty cool. And in 1972 hurricane Agnes becomes America's costliest natural disaster affecting 15 states with 119 deaths and $3 billion in damage. And if that's 3 billion in 1972 dollars, that's a lot but
[00:34:34] either way that's a yeah. So this week in history reach back into the prepper files. I like those interesting dates and you know useless pieces of trivia, but it's always something I enjoy for sure. So I hope you guys enjoy that segment.
[00:34:48] It's only a little short one as we go along, but here we are and you stay on the back roads and you keep your gun handy. Our country is still full of thieving murdering patrons. Get ready for I read it on the internet.
[00:35:05] All right guys here we are. We have the next segment is I read it on the internet and if you don't know what this is, this is where we scour the front page of the Internet really what
[00:35:15] that is is reddit.com we go to our preppers and we find the most interesting story that trended this week. Now there's always little nuggets of truth and information in there, but I couldn't just settle on one this week. So let's go with two. So here we are.
[00:35:31] The first one was I needed a go bag yesterday and I never thought I would this comes from nosey Nelly 712 yesterday was the first time I actually needed a go bag. I live just downstream from a major dam in our area and the dam partially collapsed.
[00:35:51] It's the repit and dam in southern Minnesota. I'm pretty prepped in a lot of ways, but never thought of the possibility of the dam collapsing. I'm still amazed that I got close for me and my husband as well as our med special pictures important documents
[00:36:03] technology and other basics together in my car about 30 minutes. I've never been so scared that we might have to evacuate. We're still in our home. Thank God, but now I'm fearful to not be ready. This is really just to say that I never thought I'd need
[00:36:17] to bug out, but that nearly happened yesterday and could still potentially happen to me now. Stay alert and ready for everything. These are wild times. Yes. I'm I would yeah. I mean it you live downstream from a dam and I'm not going
[00:36:32] to bust the person's balls because we all become you know, I lived 30 miles across the Bay of Fundy from a nuclear power plant and if that ever went up. Yeah, I'd still be glowing so but I didn't take a whole lot of extra precautions for that.
[00:36:46] So I get it. We we become numb to whatever we're used to right? Whatever the status quo is so not judging at all, but I love I I appreciate people's candor and honesty when they share this kind of stuff.
[00:37:00] So let's take a quick look at a couple of the comments here and see what people said, but meet rocket meet rocket says I saw that on YouTube yesterday. The police were saying the dam was in an imminent failure mode or something similar with dead trees,
[00:37:14] slammed up against the dam and water rushing around the dam police said that no evacuations are planned, but that people could be in danger and might be warned about leaving. Somebody and they threw up the idea and I like this
[00:37:26] quite a bit take pictures of your house and items if you haven't done so and if it's safe it helps dealing with insurance claims should it come to that hope everyone involves stays safe. So Becky and I have gotten into the habit and maybe
[00:37:40] we should do it more often but we do it every second New Year's Eve. We sit down and we back up all of our pertinent data all of our you know prescriptions or IDs are passports pictures of our dogs pictures of our kids everything we think
[00:37:54] of that we would need and we also go around and take pictures of you know most everything that we have in our home and then we put it on an encrypted drive so we have it now. One of those that that's a great thing to do now
[00:38:08] like I said we do it every two years probably could do it every year no problem. But this person mentioned if you're leaving and you have time now you may not have time because it could be a very quick evacuation but take a minute and snap some
[00:38:21] pictures of some of the things that might be an issue if you have to fight with your insurance company and this lady said I never thought about taking pictures but I will now a temporary levy was built right by our home yesterday and I feel good
[00:38:33] about that but with mother nature you just never know. And then somebody else said also get specific specs on any electronics if you have a laptop insurance is will find the cheapest option to approve. If you say you had a specific one with 12 gigs of RAM
[00:38:48] and certain specs and they have to approve a replacement for that specific spec model numbers are important. Yes they are so take pictures your model numbers on any tools that have them your generators anything like that I've told the story many a time that
[00:39:04] some crackhead wanted my little tiny Honda generator more than I did back before I knew enough to write down or take pictures of the model numbers not that it would have done any good but there was multiple failings on my part.
[00:39:18] The least of which was not leaving my garage door open overnight and I mean the roll up one not the man one yeah I know I was stupid. There you go maybe take pictures of each items of value and also a picture of the part of the
[00:39:30] item that lists the model serial number store copy somewhere other than at home but hopefully still accessible friend family nearby and in the cloud. Every time I'm leaving home for extended period of time over 48 hours I make a recording of everything in
[00:39:43] the house open the drawers closet make comments on what's there it takes about 10 minutes to do but proves what you had if a lawyer ever had to fight with the insurance company now. It's a great idea I'm not sure that I want to be
[00:39:55] doing that every time I'm leaving the house for 48 hours but a couple of times a year why not I mean or after each time you make a significant purchase you make changes something like that sharp ad 9431 says I live in tornado alley and every time the
[00:40:12] weather gets bad and I have a tornado I do a video walkthrough of the house just to have an update on what I have now there you know that's not a bad idea you know again I'm couple of times a year
[00:40:24] would probably be sufficient but a quick little video especially how cheap storage is now and you know we think nothing of taking 47000 videos when we go to a concert or hockey game or you know your kids recital or whatever else and
[00:40:40] you know so I don't know it is yeah so take pictures document have a bug out bag ready have a model you know I have a mini version of a bug out bag already in my truck so if we have to bug out
[00:40:54] we're not from home at least we have some prescriptions underwear socks and toiletries that kind of thing. And we got Chris Dixon over in the vertical feed and he says my vertical feed isn't nearly as weird as Brian boring and by Brian he means the lots
[00:41:09] project yes I've heard he's had he's had some quite some fun over there as of late somebody yeah well we'll leave it at that so anyway so that's the first segment of I read it on the internet here's the next one this one's a lot of fun
[00:41:22] from friends of mine and you guys will probably know them I read the article for or I read the post first and then they look closer to see who posted it but what are some things and I'd like you guys to answer this too if you want throw
[00:41:34] it in the comments but what are some things that preppers do that piss you off and this is literally here what are some things that preppers do that piss you off besides starting a podcast what are some things that preppers do really interested
[00:41:48] to see what everyone's pet peeves are in the prepper world just hope to make the preparedness community a little better if that's possible. So that was posted by our good friends the casual preppers Cam and Colby and yeah so northern prep
[00:42:03] says fortune telling now what do you mean by fortune telling let me explain having a precise way that society will collapse and what everyone will do and how it will happen and then preparing for exactly and only that. Again if you're not preparing for Tuesday why
[00:42:20] are you preparing for an EMP you know if you're not preparing for losing your job if you're not preparing for being broke you know if you're not preparing for health related issues why are you worried about an EMP that's going to happen on
[00:42:33] September the 13th 2027 I don't know yeah why did I say that date I have no idea but just saying why are you being so specific on one thing that you you know again you don't you don't see the forest for the trees right.
[00:42:46] So number one having a very specific collapse scenario in mind and only prepping for that bad idea how about this one from water lily I'm going to bug out I'm going to live off the land. Yep you and 100 million other people good luck.
[00:43:01] Again if you're going to bug out and live off the land and you haven't made a plan and you don't have land and you don't know how to live off the land and you've never practiced living off the land. You want me to continue yeah everybody knows
[00:43:15] this one Silvercat 70 oh yeah I think 2020 proved that we don't know how society collapses. I think probably more like I believe it was T.S. Elliott that says how did the world end not with a bang but with a whimper something along those lines.
[00:43:31] However we will know that people will lose their ever loving minds and hoard toilet paper also it showed how many people were not prepared for disaster. I did find it very interesting how people will ignore things that are happening to demand
[00:43:43] they be able to continue life as they knew it showed another mindset that's not prepared for a disaster. Yeah I don't disagree at all. And here's one arguing about the absolute best tool for the job and encouraging people to only buy the single most expensive thing.
[00:44:03] How about nitpickers the types that have opinions about every brand and every piece of equipment. I tend to take a stand of if it's affordable and it works it's good enough folks out here counting threads and fabrics measuring fractions
[00:44:18] of percentages of how much nickel is in an alloy. It's an illness. Yep. How about this one I get pissed when lone wolf or gun prepper suggests they'll just show up in the country or on homestead or a per me firm and trade security for help.
[00:44:33] Yeah that's going to work even worse was the proper guy who provides grid down consultations to the government who said people should frequent bed and breakfasts or country farm vacation spots to get familiar with the owners they have a place to bug out to where they can provide
[00:44:47] security or food dude we all have guns we all have family friends and neighbors with guns you aren't welcome. And I think maybe one of the worst that I hear is even tongue in cheek sometimes is people like
[00:44:58] well I don't need to prepare or I don't need to hoard food I don't need to have anything I got guns I'll just go and get it somewhere else when I need to yeah that ain't happening enough as enough how about this one Chris Dixon over on the
[00:45:13] vertical feed yeah I like this hoarding knowledge it's fine to keep your prep's a secret but when someone asks how to do something don't be a gatekeeper exactly don't be that dick who looks at the 14 year old kid wearing a nirvana t-shirt
[00:45:25] and says name for name for songs. Dude you don't have to it's okay they can just like the logo or they can like the band and not know the name of songs or you know it's okay just because you know how to make a beehive
[00:45:39] from scratch somebody else might not and remember you had to learn at some point as well so again yeah don't gatekeep that is one of the worst and you are right Mr. Dixon thank you for sharing that because yeah I hadn't thought of that one
[00:45:53] while prepping I was an unprepared prepper there you go how about that all right what do we got next for you folks oh I got a good one now so let's dive into nothing like eating under an open sky even if it is radioactive dropping
[00:46:10] the dime on precious metals. All right so tonight we're going to talk a little bit about precious metals I love just couldn't come up with a better name myself Byron Roberts named this segment dropping the dime and it's a good one we got a couple of little things
[00:46:27] so we're going to the first one just going to touch on it's just an interesting little tidbit that I thought was kind of cool but before we do that we're going to show it to Mike's homestead over on the vertical feed.
[00:46:37] Thanks for joining us sir always appreciate it. All right so this one here South Korea has gold bar vending machines and they're selling gold bar vending machines. So first it was Costco I know see could not go an episode without mentioning Costco I think
[00:46:52] I like Costco as much as I hate IKEA simple as that no I just I like the fact that Costco sells gold let's put it that way Bloomberg reported this week that in souls upscale Gangem district a GS retailer company convenience store featured a vending
[00:47:08] machine selling gold bars ranging in less than a gram to 37 and a half grams so it's going to be up to an ounce and a half so with prices starting at around $64 and fluctuating daily initially launched in 2022 these machines are now in 30 stores
[00:47:26] nationwide kind of cool I thought the one South Koreans and here here was the okay first off there's a picture I think they look really sharp this one has a looks like a multi-tail dragon on it looks bigger than I thought this is probably the biggest
[00:47:41] ones but so here's the thoughts it says South Koreans are joining the global investing trend with many investing in fractional shares and physical gold amid here it is widespread interest in various asset types from meme stocks to crypto currencies the report noted now here's the throwaway line
[00:48:02] the one thing we see in common with the United States I eat the one thing we see in common from South Korea to the United States is that people want or what maybe I should insert my own word there people desire to exit the fiat currency system
[00:48:19] now why do you think that is our people nervous I think they are I think people are trying to back up what they you know I think they're trying to fix a fear that they have and that's okay as long as
[00:48:32] you don't go overboard we're going to talk about that in the next segment as far as going overboard and people taking advantage of a vulnerable section of society but alright in South Korea the convenience store see you a competitor to GS quickly sold out
[00:48:48] of its ultra light gold cards with the one gram option disappearing in just two days due to high demand from people in their thirties interesting hey yeah so there you go I thought that was kind of cool gold vending machines I I couldn't here's
[00:49:05] my problem guys I don't think I could go buy one of those without buying one I think I would be like you know 13 year old Tim who could not go by could not go past Phil's new to you music and books without stopping in and buying a pack
[00:49:19] of hockey cards I just couldn't do it simple as that is so funny but yeah anyway there you go so now the next one this one is a little more sad and now this article comes from the Washington Post I know two articles from WAPO tonight
[00:49:36] I apologize but this is something that we need to talk about and it may be something that other folks aren't aware of it's something that I wasn't completely aware of before but I also have a YouTube video to back up this article so I'm just
[00:49:51] going to give you the gist of it because it's too long to go into for the entire story but here it is how the right wing news powers the gold IRA industry adds for gold coins have become a mainstay on Fox News News Max and other conservative
[00:50:06] outlets even as regulators have accused some companies of defrauding elderly clients okay so first off if you ever listen to Fox News or Newsmax especially the radio version you are going to hear commercials for companies pushing the gold IRAs now number one what are some
[00:50:25] pieces of advice that folks say about gold you know don't go all in five to 10% simple as that if you're going to buy it buy it from a reputable dealer would you buy I mean I'm going to tell you something if I go to a website
[00:50:40] looking for pricing on something in the website says phone for pricing do you want to know that is the quickest way to get me to not do business with your company I'm sorry just simple as that it's it's almost like if you want me to
[00:50:55] not answer your post on Facebook end it with and go because I can promise you the only thing that I'm going to be going to is the next post so here's the deal okay if you're gonna buy gold don't spend do not put your entire retirement
[00:51:13] savings in gold and silver just that's dumb it's just stupid diversify number one number two if you're gonna buy gold buy it from a reputable dealer this one should go without saying but if you're gonna buy gold buy it from somebody who
[00:51:26] actually tells you the price okay you might be saying well of course I why wouldn't I do that well here's the thing guys and I'm just I'll give you the gist of this this video if you get a minute to watch it it's 18 minutes long I watched
[00:51:39] it earlier today on while I was having lunch and it basically talks about Augusta precious metals American Hartford gold Birch Gold Group and a bunch more so these companies have a long drawn out history of defrauding the elder elderly now I am totally in
[00:52:02] favor of the free market you guys know that so I'm not I am definitely not coming on here to say what we need is more government intervention no what we need is people looking out for the older people you know your family looking
[00:52:15] out for them but story after story of an elderly person who bought gold who saw these ads and decided hey I think I need to take my R.S.P. and turn it into gold because fear right we all know
[00:52:32] it that I mean fear sells sex sells the whole works but these folks are listening to Fox News News Max whatever happens to be day in day out and they see these articles and they hear oh you know the economy is going to collapse go to
[00:52:47] gold go to gold okay well anyway that's what they hear they get scared they call this phone number what ends up happening is they get talked into taking their entire portfolio of investments and switching it over to gold now here's the thing if they switched it just to
[00:53:05] gold at fair market value I would say still not advisable but I'm not going to twist your arm and tell you not to do it okay but what ends up happening is these companies are selling gold at almost 100% markup well being told
[00:53:24] if at any point you want to sell your gold back will buy it back instantly from you what they're not told is we will buy it back at fair market value so 100% markup on gold and silver sold to old people who may or may not know what
[00:53:42] exactly they're doing sometimes up to 30% fees are involved in this thing as well one thing after another and you get guys this one guy invested 120,000 and lost over 40,000 almost overnight so this is a scam to look out for if you have elderly parents who are like I
[00:54:03] want to buy gold well number one help them with it say hey let's go on silver gold bull.com if you're in Canada or some of the more reputable ones like jmbullion.com really any company that you can go online and you can see their
[00:54:20] prices and they've been in business for a while and you can look at the melt price or the spot price for gold today and you can say oh okay yeah that's not bad five to ten percent because every company needs to keep the lights on
[00:54:32] every company needs to make a profit but what you don't need to do what I need to be able to do is sleep at night look at myself in the mirror and say you know what I didn't do today I didn't steal half of an old
[00:54:43] person's retirement fund simply to make myself rich so just watch out for the elders in your family and remember this that you know they talk a quick game they play fast and loose they delete the recordings so they don't even they keep the part of the phone
[00:55:00] call where the senior says yes to the deal and they delete the rest of it where they made empty promises and confusion confusing statements so keep an eye out for that guys if you're interested like I said there's an article there from Wapo you know
[00:55:14] it's a bit of a hit piece on conservative news so you don't need to read the whole thing but you know truth is truth no matter where you find it and if this is even quarter as bad as they've been saying we got to watch out for the
[00:55:27] elders and if you want to see about a 20 minute breakdown this guy interviews a whistleblower from one of the former companies and goes into deep detail of what some of these companies have done in the past and how they've played the shell game where the first
[00:55:40] company has gotten you know taken to court by the FBI or whomever happened to go after them federal security exchange commission and they get shut down so the guys just move to another company start a new company on and on they go so something to look
[00:55:55] out for so there we are next this is just a quick little article this is just kind of the food for thought that didn't fit in anywhere else and so this is the little segment that we're going to call toolman tech somebody come up with that
[00:56:10] name a couple of weeks ago it was a good one as well this is really quick this is because you guys know that workshop radio is modeled after or has become an inspiration by am talk radio I grew up listening to it and listen to it probably till
[00:56:28] I moved out here and you know I enjoy the old timey kind of talk about interesting current events and and I've tried to bring it a bit to the prepper sphere so anyway I'm always sad this article come up in my feed after I saw another posting
[00:56:48] yet yesterday for two more am radios being shut down in Canada now I am never going to say the government needs to step in and keep them open keep them afloat because no that that shouldn't happen it I'm just sad for the install job and I'm sad
[00:57:05] that we're losing am radio but at the same time I don't listen to am radio anymore so I can't expect a company to keep something open and trying to keep bailing out a boat that they can't keep afloat right so anyway France will cease all FM
[00:57:21] radio broadcasting by 2033 and that also includes am they don't go into that in this but I saw it in another article this portends a problem for North America there's a technological movement of foot and other parts of the world that could leave North America behind
[00:57:36] when it comes to radio broadcasting commercial mid commercial am radio has been with us since the 20s and FM since the 60s and that's where we are today other than the addition of satellite radio in the OTS not much has changed over the decades
[00:57:51] yes we have some HD radio signals available but they haven't exactly caught on so this article without going too far into detail I mean I like am radio we've been you know we have I don't think covid accelerated the death of am radio but
[00:58:08] the death of am radio has been vastly accelerated recently there's done a lot of cutbacks and there's a lot of hurting in Canada in the media end of things so you're seeing company after company dropping am stations you know some redundant some aren't
[00:58:24] but they're just not making money anymore and you don't have to listen to it for very long to realize why that's the case you've got electric vehicles that aren't putting am radios in there it sounds like FM is going to be going
[00:58:36] the way of the dinosaur before too long I mean most of us stream off of her phones at this point anyway I prefer satellite radio but I'm starting to get more and more into streaming with my phone as well especially with the advent of unlimited data
[00:58:48] in Canada over the last year or two that's been helpful so they're going so it's going to be one of those things that we have to rethink our communications plans rethink a bit of our information gathering plans it's also going to be interesting
[00:59:04] to see what happens when those bandwidths get opened up and it's also going to make some room for maybe some pirate radio stations in the meantime or maybe some emergency management groups in small towns could take over some of those because
[00:59:22] even if you turn off the am radios the signal there's going to be millions upon millions of receivers out there that could still be used so it's still going to be a viable way of transmitting information and disseminating data but at least for generation or two right eventually
[00:59:41] you know AM and FM radios and that sort of thing are going to be the same as you know black and white film or when you go to a yard sale and you see a camera it's like oh yeah what's that isn't that nostalgic right
[00:59:52] I mean we're kind of to that point now but much longer and I guess we'll see won't we so yeah all right what do we got next for you no name for this but I thought it was funny
[01:00:02] I want to share it I'm going to bring it up full screen and I'll read it for those who are in the audio only so here it is this is a cartoon from the AI collaborative novel called the robot apocalypse it's pretty good actually
[01:00:19] so here it is now on book chat we're delighted to welcome the co-authors of the runaway bestseller robot apocalypse 2030 and it looks like they're on a podcast or radio station or something like that litbot 500 how did it feel to collaborate with a Nobel Prize winner
[01:00:37] well litbot happens to say I've admired John's writing since my inception so it was a dream come true to write nonfiction together now remember the book is called the robot apocalypse and he said to write nonfiction together the host says you mean fiction right oh yeah yeah
[01:00:55] silly me as the robot's eyes get turned from green to red this book is fictional entirely fictional so I don't know I thought that was fun the link if you want that meme or that cartoon it'll be shared in the links tonight as well but
[01:01:11] you know a little bit of fun at the expense of artificial intelligence becoming sentient right alright what do we got next community nail bag I believe give me a second here and we will go into that alright here we are so the community nail bag and what
[01:01:29] is that well let me share with you it's the apocalypse in of days the judgment day the end of the world my friend let's dig into the community mail bag this is where we take a look at some of the feedback I got
[01:01:50] this week from the community and yeah there's some good stuff in here. First off this one comes from Tom 1898 on one of my shorts that I took out of last week's this week in prepping and it was about staying cool when the powers out and this person
[01:02:09] said just in case you didn't realize there was life without air conditioning and maybe I shouldn't read that in a sarcastic tone maybe they were being legitimate but it reads very sarcastic to me so here's the deal the sorry yeah little Michelle Tanner from a full house but
[01:02:29] I get it I understand the problem is acclimation or lack thereof the problem is is that as a society most folks in Western world in the Western world have not become acclimatized to life without air conditioning and that is why when you
[01:02:47] see you know a heat wave in Texas people don't die but when you see heat wave in England people do die because people aren't acclimated they're not used to it and so when they have to deal with things like air conditioning
[01:03:01] and they get it you know or lack thereof holy shit what do you do you lay down and die so that's the thing it's not about yes life existed beforehand well I know that but it's about the shock to the system for the short
[01:03:15] period of time that you end up having to deal with it right so anyhow next this one comes from Donald Thomas and they said hold it partner I bought two to walk knockoff batteries that didn't last no time this is in response to the video I did
[01:03:29] on the default knockoff batteries the ones that I liked and I've had great luck with over the last couple of years they cost me good money and didn't last at all here's the problem. I thought I was buying to walk batteries but they trick
[01:03:42] me and that's what it says they trick me and send to knockoff batteries and was totally worthless. I purchased knockoff batteries from both Amazon and Walmart online and I simply lost my money so don't tell me about the quality of knockoff batteries when I've been
[01:03:56] duped twice the default batteries that I purchased for the most part anyway so that was my response so here's the deal for me once shame on you for me twice shame on me so number one how did you get duped twice
[01:04:10] unless it was a literal fake ad that said here is genuine to walk batteries. Now I have never once bought a knockoff to walk battery that said it was a default battery I have bought weightley batteries that are to walk knockoffs that worked great
[01:04:28] the problem is when you go to buy something that says it's something that it isn't you're in for a rough time and I think that's what happened to this guy he probably got suckered into some you know it. I mean Amazon and Walmart and you bought at both
[01:04:43] times like that sucks dude I feel bad for you. I'm into my third year with these knockoff batteries and I've had pretty good luck now I know Chris Dixon ended up having one that died on him so they're not made to
[01:04:59] the standards of a default battery but for low impact use you know I've used mine mostly in the handheld blower and stuff like that it's held up great over a couple of years so that's all I can say is do your
[01:05:10] due diligence don't buy something that is labeled the Walt that you think you might be you know if the deal is too good to be true it is let's leave it at that. This one came from a funny you know I know the shorts
[01:05:23] feed is boring over there this evening but I do get some really good comments on my shorts feed and here it is Jay Coontz 42 44 said. You look like you're on at least four watchlists and I responded with that's the nicest compliment I've been
[01:05:40] given all week so thank you and I guess I'm doing my job right and also maybe undervalued me maybe I'm on more than four watchlists I don't know but I thought that was pretty humorous they said I look like I was on four watchlists
[01:05:53] so so does your mom so there we go. All right Ronan Crout 68 73 says and I wasn't sure how to read this comment at first but I'm going to take it in a positive light and it says no wonder
[01:06:06] society is falling apart because you folks are leaving it now. They might be like oh you know preppers and homesteaders are pulling out of society okay well that might be the case and you know they might be mad at us I don't know why
[01:06:20] that it reads to me like they're mad that folks that want out of society or leaving society but here's the way I'm going to look at it obviously we're valued folks who are pulling themselves out of society and we're looked on as valuable folks so yeah no
[01:06:36] wonder society is falling apart anybody read on Rand at all because if you have I know that's fiction but boy sometimes fiction mirrors reality now doesn't it so. All right I got a couple of surveys here what we're going
[01:06:51] to come back to those in a minute but I did skip one segment this week for you and that is this week in the workshop and if you guys wonder why I do this week in the workshop well I've shared it enough now
[01:07:02] but it's really for two reasons number one so that you guys know that I'm doing shit and that I'm not just pretending because I watched another video today about. Oh it was there's been a few of these over the years
[01:07:16] but it's somebody who looks at the fake homesteaders on YouTube and says you know they're just in it for the money and so anyway there's lots of good ones out there you guys can pick the ones that you think are
[01:07:29] definite bullshit but here we are and as Mike Mike's homestead over on the short speed said screw the looters yep I agree so this week in the workshop weekly recap. Picked up to food grade triple rinsed IBC totes in Edmonton
[01:07:45] when I went down I went down last week with my son-in-law we actually were privileged enough to go see game six of the Stanley Cup finals might be the only time in my life who knows that I can watch it this close to
[01:07:56] home but it was a hell of a time but either way we picked up two IBC totes brought them back home got them all hooked up yesterday just in time for this big rain I'm going to go out tonight as soon as I finish and see
[01:08:09] how much water has accumulated if my math is correct and we get the inch and a half they're calling for each side of my roof should give me somewhere in the neighborhood of four to 500 gallons which should fill my IBC totes completely.
[01:08:27] I'll let you know keep you in the loop last weekend I spent the entire weekend in Lloyd Minster it was kind of a nice working vacation with my beautiful wife and my daughter Olivia and her husband we're up there and Curtis that's my son-in-law we tore out four
[01:08:45] four or five no five walls at the daycare we we expanded multiple rooms so we turned two rooms into one three times tore out a wall in the back storage area was a hell of a time I love doing it I was beat I think
[01:08:59] I'm still catching up from it to be honest but still working on the painting in the 12 units we were so close now and it's kind of surprising but by the end of July if I don't rent this unit we're going to have three units available
[01:09:12] which has never happened over there. I still have my suspicions that we're going to get people in there but this is the time of year where people don't like to move around they're busy live in life to the fullest so as getting closer to
[01:09:25] school time it probably will but either way. We're almost done we've been so we've done a lot anyway I'm going to show you guys pictures once the painting is done but I did do a repair on a hollow panel door that I'm.
[01:09:39] 98% happy with first time I've ever done it it was a you know an exercise not in futility but something I needed to learn I installed backup lights on the Ram just to I think they're I think they're 40 watts a
[01:09:52] piece LED oh man they're bright I like them anyway right now I just tapped into the trailer harness so they only come on when they back up but I watched a video the other night about hooking them up to a rocker switch
[01:10:06] that you can have on off or only when backing up so we'll see but anyway I've got a bunch of supplemental lighting coming on the Ram and some at some point some backup Racking and things it's going to be I'm excited this
[01:10:20] this truck I'm keeping for a long time so I will document some of the upgrades in case anybody's interested and finally if you guys remember me about a month ago telling you that I built a retaining wall out
[01:10:30] back for my dogs to keep them from crawling under the fence that I built a couple of years ago. That's the problem that you know you build a fence to keep the dogs in works perfectly until you level your backyard
[01:10:42] with a skid steer to put in new sod and realize you have to dig down next to the fence a bit and then the idiot dog start climbing out and then you have to build a retaining wall out of stack stones which
[01:10:52] turned out great by the way but had to wait an extra month to get the final 65 so jobs done. I'm happy it was a new skill on top it's perfectly level in the front and just a little wave in a couple of spots
[01:11:04] but I've never built one before so don't be scared to try something you haven't done before. All right and what do we got finally here. I've been running the polls and the quizzes over on the community page on YouTube because again YouTube has
[01:11:20] been pushing it hard and I love the community feedback. It's might be one of my favorite things to do. So the most well received poll this week was what makes the best bug out vehicle and we got 125 votes 11% to the
[01:11:37] bus 19% to a Jeep and a whopping 66% said pickup truck I tend to agree with them and the other one was what repair and skill around the home would you most like to improve on and if you don't know what repair
[01:11:54] and this is it's the art of home maintenance when help isn't around the corner in other words being a self sufficient handyman so 18% said plumbing 29% said HVAC and 49% said electrical and I'm going to go along with that and I'm going to say the reason electrical is
[01:12:09] probably so high is because you know it's the one that'll kill you the quickest and it's the one that requires you know has the highest learning curve I guess you just have to be comfortable with it but my son
[01:12:22] in law helped me swap out a dryer yesterday at my son's rental and I was teaching him about the difference between 110 and 220 and showing him how to test it and how to be careful and how you know typically if you touch 110 you're going
[01:12:34] to have a bad day if you touch 220 I could just be a bad day or it could be a hell of a lot worse so anyway just those simple little things but yeah feel free to experiment folks don't do don't do way more than you're
[01:12:47] comfortable but you got to do a little bit more than you're comfortable it's the only way that I've gotten moderately good at a lot of things you know I'm not perfect I don't do a perfect job of a lot of things
[01:12:56] but I have the you know Jack of all trades and master of none kind of level of you know moderation for all of these different trades at this point so if you need to learn ask read watch and then do it guys just just
[01:13:14] do it again don't take on more than you can handle but take on a little more than you can handle because you can do it and if you don't have anybody out there encouraging you to say you can do it you can because
[01:13:26] I met a dude at prepper camp a couple of years ago really hit it off of him and last year he told me a story about him needing to fix his water heater and he just kind of wanted to beat it you know kind of throw
[01:13:37] it off me and say hey Tim do you think this will work and I said I'm not really sure to be honest but it sounds like you've given enough thought to it to make it work and I got a message from about a month after prepper camp
[01:13:48] hey got my water heater working so that made me really happy so and if I can help you guys in any way shape or form let me know because I'm no expert I might play one on TV no not really but I'm no expert but I've
[01:14:02] screwed up enough to hopefully be able to share some information with you so anyway guys I appreciate tonight's episode just a slight bit shorter but I love bringing this week and prepping to you so if you have a few things if you have any suggestions for segments
[01:14:17] let me know if you're interested in providing a segment let me know because right now we only have one submitted segment per month and I'd love to have a couple more for sure if you get any interesting articles great
[01:14:28] more than that if you have any comments great as well also thank you for the booster grams over on Fountain because I got one earlier today or yesterday and it meant a lot to me it came from the Bitcoin Viking
[01:14:41] and he said he was going to have a drink for Maui because last week's episode was a memorialized the three legged cat that we had that passed away Maui so thanks for that guys but I just appreciate any and all
[01:14:53] feedback you can always email me at the real Tim Cook at gmail.com and with that we will see you Sunday evening I believe this Sunday is going to be a laid back episode with myself and Mrs. Toulmann herself so it
[01:15:06] will be a good one and as always stay happy stay healthy and have a great week.
